glycosylating
Glycosylating is the chemical process of attaching a glycosyl group, a sugar moiety, to another molecule to form a glycoside or a glycosylated derivative. It occurs in nature through enzymatic pathways and can also be accomplished in chemical synthesis in the laboratory. The result is a glycosidic bond between the sugar and the target molecule, with the configuration at the anomeric carbon (alpha or beta) influencing properties and reactivity.
In biological systems, glycosylation is carried out by glycosyltransferases, which transfer activated sugar donors such as
Chemical glycosylation, used in organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry, forms glycosidic bonds by combining a glycosyl
Applications of glycosylating span natural product synthesis, drug development, and the creation of glycoconjugates for vaccines